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Release Date:
March 10, 2011
Original Title:
Venus & the Sun
Alternate Titles:
Venus and the Sun
Genres:
Fantasy
Production Companies:
Jen X Films
Ruby Films
SUMS Film and Media
Splice Post
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 23
Model and Page 3 favourite Keeley Hazell thinks she's solved all her problems by taking up an unexpectedly high-brow hobby: translating Latin. The language has given her magical powers, enabling her to ward-off the frenzied attention of her adoring fans, and the British Library offers an ideal refuge from the hordes. But when she meets Adam, the one Sun-reader in the country she hadn't bargained for, Keeley is given a lesson in not judging books by their covers. Her journey of discovery will reveal just how far she's come to rely on the advantages of fame. A warped retelling of Ovid's most famous myth, Venus and Adonis, and a comic study of society's obsession with the image.
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Animation Director:
Pablo Navarro
Animation Production Assistant:
Lottie Hope
Cinematography:
Trevor Forrest
Costume Design:
Camille Benda
Director:
Adam Randall
Editor:
Paul Monaghan
Executive Producer:
Christopher Harrison
Justin Bowen
Stephen Galpin
Joe Brown
Daniel Clark
Line Producer:
Emma Lawson
Music:
Stephen Warbeck
Producer:
Andy Brunskill
Production Design:
Katrina Dunn
Property Master:
Kevin Day
Writer:
Reuben Grove
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